Dropped the price on this item to a dollar less than what I paid for it! Gotta pay a few thousand dollar Veterinary bill. The dog is doing Great! Original condition in outstanding condition bayonet. Wood handle is unsanded and is proudly past the metal on this example. I have not seen another example of this bayonet with the wood in such extraordinary condition. As shown in the pictures it actually fits on a Carcano Carbine! Blade has not been resharpened. It was manufactured at the Torino Arsenal according to the stamping. The button release is fully functional on this bayonet. This Bayonet requires no special care and will readily connect to your Italian Carcano Carbine effortlessly!
Pre-WWII / 1920’s USN Navy Midshipman Cadet Uniform Coatee Dress Parade Captain LR SAUER. Pre-WWII / 1920’s USN Navy Naval Academy Midshipman Cadet Uniform Coatee Dress Parade LR SAUER – Sauer is listed as living in Annapolis MD in 1924 when he was married, Lloyd Raymond Sauer b. 19 May 1905 – d. 12 Apr 1968 was a Captain in The United States Navy who served in WW2 & The Korean War – Fine Issued Condition. As Photographed with a button missing, wear, and age as seen (please see photos for condition). A Great Candidate for any Collection, War Room, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Scarce (Photo 24 Digital Reference Only) – Warrants Further Research. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
Authentic Swiss Army Dienstglas Mod. 26 binoculars, serial No. 474, complete with their original brown leather field case made by Hans Kurt Sattler – Solothurn (case stamped “31” & Swiss “+ Sch” property mark). Estimated Era: Late 1920s to early 1930s. Leather: aged with light scuffs from use, but structurally solid and full of character. Optics & Body: optics are clear and functional; the leather grip shows age but remains original. Set Includes: binoculars + case + strap.
This extremely rare photo album documents a pivotal moment in modern Japanese history-the final provincial tour of Crown Prince Hirohito (later Emperor Showa) before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne. Conducted in May 1926, just months before Emperor Taisho’s death, this tour to Okayama Prefecture symbolized not only continuity of imperial tradition, but also the coming of a new era. At only 25 years old, Hirohito was already serving as regent due to his father’s failing health. His travels across Japan were carefully observed by both the Japanese public and political elites, as they represented the emergence of a new national figurehead during a time of rapid modernization and political uncertainty. This particular album-privately published in Okayama-features. Hirohito’s visit to the prestigious Sixth High School (a key feeder to Tokyo Imperial University). Ceremonial appearances at Kibitsu Shrine and Okayama Castle. Photographs of cheering crowds, imperial motorcades, and students saluting the Crown Prince. Exceptional candid shots reflecting imperial pageantry and authority. As Emperor Showa, Hirohito would later reign through Japan’s most tumultuous era-spanning militarization, war, defeat, and postwar reconstruction. This album offers an intimate look at the young man who would become the longest-reigning monarch in Japanese history and one of the most complex political figures of the 20th century. Publisher: Kiriyama Photo Studio, Okayama. 15 × 22.5 cm. Condition: Wear, staining, and aging present. Please examine images carefully. A rare and historically significant artifact. Ideal for collectors of prewar Japan, imperial memorabilia, or Hirohito-related history. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
This is an original commemorative postcard set issued for the Special Grand Fleet Review of October 1919 (Taisho 8), held by the Imperial Japanese Navy. ? What was the 1919 Grand Fleet Review? The Fleet Review was a national ceremony where the Emperor inspected the Imperial Navy’s warships. The 1919 review took place shortly after Japan emerged as one of the victorious powers of World War I, expanding its influence in the Pacific and proudly displaying its naval strength to the world. Post-World War I Japan: Japan gained international prestige, securing mandates over former German territories in the South Pacific. Taisho Democracy Era: At home, democratic movements were growing, while the navy remained a symbol of power and national pride. Imperial Ceremony: The Fleet Review was not just a military display but also a state ritual linking the Emperor, the armed forces, and the people. ? About this Item. Complete set of 8 color-printed postcards featuring Imperial Japanese Navy warships and portraits of the Emperor and admirals. Includes original stamps and postmarks dated October 1919, adding strong authenticity. Over 100 years old, preserved in very good antique condition. ? A rare chance to own a piece of naval and imperial history, marking Japan’s rise as a major maritime power after World War I. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
Here is an original Imperial Japanese Navy technical training manual. Issued for torpedo trainees at the Imperial Japanese Navy Torpedo School. Dated 1920 (Taisho 9). The Navy Torpedo School was responsible for training personnel in torpedo and naval mine operations – one of the most advanced weapon systems of its time. By 1920, Japan was rapidly expanding its naval power and modernizing its fleet with advanced electrical and mechanical systems. Electrical knowledge was essential for. Torpedo launch mechanisms. Naval mine systems. Shipboard motors and generators. This manual was created for trainees studying the fundamentals of electrical engineering necessary for naval weapon systems. Direct current generators. Electric motor principles. Structural diagrams and cross-sections. Coil and winding systems. Mechanical and electrical schematics. It includes fold-out technical diagrams showing detailed machine construction. This is not a commercial publication. It was an internal naval training document. Cover foxing and staining. General age wear and discoloration. Pencil markings and underlining. Damage on the final page. Overall fair condition for its age (over 100 years old). Please review photos carefully. This manual represents the technological foundation of the Imperial Japanese Navy during its expansion era – well before World War II. A rare Taisho-period naval technical document. Own a Piece of History. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Rare historical photo album documenting the early period of the Manchurian Incident. The book was issued by the Kwantung Army Headquarters, the Japanese Imperial Army force stationed in Manchuria (northeastern China). Rather than a commercial publication, this type of book was typically produced for military personnel or related officials as a commemorative historical record. The Kwantung Army was one of the most influential military forces of Imperial Japan. Originally established to protect Japanese interests and the South Manchuria Railway, it later became the main military force involved in the events that triggered the Manchurian Incident in 1931. The Manchurian Incident marked a major turning point in East Asian history. Following the conflict, Japan established the state of Manchukuo, and the region became a central stage for the political and military developments that eventually led to the Second World War in Asia. Contents of the Book. This album contains many photographs and illustrations documenting that period, including. Portraits of senior Japanese military commanders. Military operations and units of the Kwantung Army. Military vehicles and medical units. Scenes from cities and daily life in Manchuria. Early Japanese military aircraft. Public ceremonies and historical events. The book is a large-format photo album approx. 31 cm with many photographic plates. Why This Book Is Rare. After World War II, during the Allied occupation of Japan under GHQ, large quantities of wartime materials were confiscated or destroyed. Military publications, aviation-related documents, and wartime records were especially affected. Additionally, Japan was prohibited from manufacturing aircraft for several years after the war. Because of this, many pre-war Japanese military and aviation publications did not survive, making original photo albums from this era increasingly scarce today. Cover wear and stains. Minor damage consistent with age. Please review the photos carefully for details. Large photo album format. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.